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JeannieThe process involves cooking the ingredients over an open fire like a big pot of soup. Jeannie says that she dyed her wool over an open fire with friends. Doesn't that sound like fun?
Don't answer that. I had the feeling that boiling bugs over an open flame is not your idea of fun, but for Jeannie...
Well, we did this outside over an open fire and it took a couple of hours. It was a lot of fun.
Jeannie said that you can get almost any color you want from nature; you can have the whole color span.
Exactly, and according to Jeannie people who are really into dying wool naturally can get any color they want.
Oh, good point. If you are really into something, you have been doing something for a long time and you really like it. But enough from us, Yang Chen, let's hear how Jeannie uses the expression "really into it" and words like "span..."
Yeah, there's natural colors you can get almost anything you want. And people who are really into it -- which I'm not, I'm just a beginner, but with the natural colors -- but you can get browns from walnut. You can get blue from indigo. So you can have the whole span.
Jeannie says she is just a beginner, but to me she sounds like a pro.
Oh, no it's my color brown. It's burning, it is all boiled over. Oh, man, my color brown is the color black. I guess I am the real beginner here. Well, anyway, thanks for joining us on American Cafe...See you next time.
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